Numbers stamped on figurines are usually identification numbers. Most manufactures of ceramics or pottery keep records of these numbers as a mean of identification and production. They may also identify the artisan responsible for the work in some instances.
Usually caliber and/or serial numbers.
i think that its just storage numbers that they use at stores
Numbers on a coin usually signify the year it was minted.
I have a ring that has ZC 823 on it is it real? If so about how much would it be worth?
They are codes from the canning and the date when the item expires.
Sterling stamped on any item is .925 silver and .075 other base metal.
Often the factory number or date, depending on the brick and manufacturer.
if the number .925 is stamped on it also that means sterling silver if the number .999 is stamped on the ring that means it is pure silver if no numbers, i am not sure
what does LXG stamped on gold mean
if they are the no.'s on a pad in front of the left head, they are the engine no.
How acidic or basic the water is. You want it in the middle of these two. "PH" refers to the acid/base continuum. Low numbers mean higher acid concentrations, High numbers mean higher alkaline (base) numbers.
WhAt does a pendant stamped NVC mean